SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, October 10, 1994 4B NFL Standings Emot W L PF PA Miami 4 1 149 108 Buffalo 3 2 96 105 New England 3 2 141 108 N.Y. Jets 2 3 76 99 Indianapolis 2 3 107 112 West W L WL PF PA San Diego 4 0 114 78 Kansas City 3 1 84 60 Seattle 3 2 121 70 L.A. Raiders 1 3 95 124 Denver 1 3 92 127 East W L PF PA Philadelphia 4 1 127 82 Dallas 3 1 97 53 N.Y. Giants 3 1 101 90 Arizona 3 1 46 73 Washington 1 5 165 West W L PF PA Atlanta 3 2 104 99 San Francisco 3 2 127 110 L.A. Rams 2 3 67 85 New Orleans 2 3 90 121 Noah Musser / KANSAN It's OFFICIAL! GMAT Our GMAT students raise their scores by an average of 72 points. GRE One GRE students raise their hands but an average of 214 points It's all in the numbers. A "Big 6" accounting firm has verified The Princeton Review's unparalleled average score improvements. We help you raise your scores. Small classes and personal attention make us the most effective, efficient, and enjoyable way to HIGHER SCORES! 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GREEN BAY, Wis. — Led by defensive end Reggie White, the Green Bay defense held running back Jerome Bettis to 65 yards rushing on 22 carries and provided great field position for the offense in a 24-17 come-from-behind victory yesterday against the Los Angeles Rams. Packers 24 Rams 17 Bears Saints Bills 21 Dolphins 11 CHICAGO — Playing his third straight game for injured Erik Kramer, Steve Walsh remained unbeaten as Chicago's starting quarterback. He directed two second-half scoring drives and the Bears took advantage of their torn-up turf yesterday for a 17-7 victory against the New Orleans Saints. Orchard Park, N.Y. — Bryan Cox held his temper couldn't butuld in to Thurman Thomas. Thomas broke free from Cox's grasp for a 26-yard touchdown late in the third quarter for his second touchdown yesterday as the Bills beat Miami 21-11. Jets Colts East Rutherford. N.J.-The Jets snapped East Rutherford, N.J. - The Jets snapped a five-year home losing streak against Indianapolis with a 16-6 victory. Until a late touchdown, the game had the elements of other recent Colts-Jets matchups. Fumbles, penalties and interceptions bogged down both sides. Chiefs lose second consecutive game Noah Musser / KANSAN The Associated Press San Diego (5-0) beat the Chiefs for SAN DIEGO — The last time the San Diego Chargers were this good, they were wearing the same sky-blue jerseys they wore yesterday. With Natrone Means running for a career-high 125 yards and one touchdown on 19 carries, the Chargers remained the NFL's only undefeated team with a 20-6 victory against the Chiefs. The Chiefs (3-2) have lost two straight games for the first time since Joe Montana moved last season from San Francisco. the first time in a regular-season game this decade. The Chargers had been 0-8 in regular-season games since sweeping Kansas City in 1989. Their only victory over the Chiefs was a 17-0 wild-card playoff win in 1992. The Chargers are 5-0 for the first time since 1961, when they started 11-0 and reached the AFL championship game. Yesterday, they wore their '61 "throwback" uniforms of sky-blue jerseys and white helmets with yellow lightning bolts. Kansas City wore its 1963 uniforms. The Chargers needed a huge game from Means to eat up the clock and keep Montana off the field, and they got it. The second-year pro from North Carolina had runs of 25 and 23 yards on the decisive 77-yard fourth-quarter drive. The march was capped by Stan Humphries' 5-yard touchdown pass to Mark Seay that set the final score with 7:47 left. San Diego's defense came up big too, denying the Chiefs a touchdown. The Chargers forced two Montana turnovers, and safety Eric Castle deflected a fourth-down pass at the goal line with 4:20 to play. The Chiefs got to the San Diego 1-yard line in the closing seconds, but Lonnie Young sacked Montana, who On the drive prior to Seay's touchdown, Kansas City had a fourth-and-one opportunity from the San Diego 2-yard line, and they tried to draw the Chargers offside. The Chargers didn't bite, and the Chiefs were called for delay of game. then threw two incomplete passes to the end game. Means scored on a 9-yard counter run with 2:56 left in the second quarter to give San Diego a 13-3 lead that held up at halftime. Humphries was 16-for-25 for 171 yards and no sacks. Montana was 37-for-55 for 310 yards with one interception and two sacks. The Lowest CD Prices in Town Current, Popular CDs for $4.95! Also available, special selection CDs $2.99! Lawrence Pawn 843-4344 718 New Hampshire For the Best Values in Town Visit The steering committee for KU's accreditation review invites all faculty, staff and students to attend OPEN FORUMS ON KU ACCREDITATION 3:30 P.M. TO 5 P.M. 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